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A4 Environmental Impact Management Plan
A4 Environmental Impact Management Plan
Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/Mitigating Measures
Baseline Environment Implementation Remarks
Environmental/Social Impacts
Cost integrated in the construction /operation cost
LAND
Consistency with land use Current land use w/in 1km ✔
See attached proof of compatibility Actual land uses w/in 1km radius:
radius (as per zoning with land use ✔
Residential
ordinance):
✔
Limit project activities to what is Commercial/ Institutional
Residential compatible to the land use Industrial
Commercial/ Institutional ✔
Others, specify ✔
Agricultural/ Recreational
Industrial
Protected Areas
Agricultural/ Recreational
Others, specify
Protected Areas
✔
Others, specify
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Land tenure / compatibility Identify tenure/ compatibility Obtain the following clearances/
✔
Regularly monitor
issue issues: permits from concerned agencies: presence/absence of complaints
CARP Regular coordination with LGU or
appropriate agencies
CADC/ CADT/ CALC/
CALT Others, specify
ROW
Informal settlers
Ecologically sensitive or Resettlement Plan prepared
protected area
Provide relocation/disturbance
✔
Others, specify compensation packages
Ensure participation of IPs in
consultations and dialogues
MOA prepared/signed
Provide adequate buffer
Others, specify
Disturbance to wildlife due Existing vegetation in the area: Comply with conditions of DENR/LGU Annual inspection of area
to vegetation clearing Forestland SLUP, Tree Cutting Permit, ROW,
PCA Permit
replanted/
re-vegetated
Marshland
✔
Limit land clearing as much as Others, specify
Grassland possible
✔
Mangrove Provide temporary fencing for
Wetland vegetation that will be retained
✔
Others, specify
✔
Promote restoration of damaged or
destroyed vegetation where possible
(e.g., tree planting)
Provide adequate buffer zone
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Possible Preventive/Mitigating Measures
Baseline Environment Implementation Remarks
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WATER
0.5 to 1 km
specify type of treatment facility: Semi-annual
More than 1 km
Quarterly
TSS Annual
✔
Classification of concentrat
ion
Semi-annual
nearest/receiving water body: Quarterly
Freshwater Marine/
✔
BOD Annual
✔
Grease Semi-annual
Current Water Use:
Quarterly
✔
Fishery
Total Annual
✔
✔
Tourist Zone / Park Coliform Semi-annual
✔
Recreational
Quarterly
Industrial
Agricultural Regular monitoring of plant effluent:
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Competition in water use Size of population using
proposed water source:
Implement rainwater harvesting and Regular monitoring for
Depletion of water
≤ 1,000 persons
similar measures as an alternative presence/absence of complaints
resources source of water Regular coordination with
>1,000 and ≤ 5,000 persons Observe water conservation concerned agencies
>5,000 persons measures Regular monitoring for occurrences
Carefully select project site to avoid of water shortages
Current Use of water source : disruption of traditional water uses Others, specify
Fishery Obtain Water Permit from NWRB
Tourist Zone / Park Improve efficiency of water supply
Recreational
and distribution system
Industrial
Use drought resistant species which
require less water input and hence
Agricultural have less impact on water tables
✔
Others, specify Others, specify
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Increased occurrence of Is the project site located in an
area identified by MGB/
Use appropriate design for project Regular monitoring for
flooding facilities presence/absence of complaints
PAGASA as flood prone?
✔
Implement appropriate drainage Regular coordination with
Yes system concerned agencies
✔
No Regularly remove debris and other Regular monitoring for increased
materials that may obstruct water flow frequency of flooding
Use appropriate technology (e.g., Others, specify
raised hand-pumps) to protect
drinking water from flood
contamination
Others, specify
AIR / NOISE
✔
Impact to Air quality Distance to nearest community:
✔
Properly operate and maintain all Regular monitoring for
0 to less than 0.5 km emission sources (e.g. vehicles, presence/absence of complaints
✔
0.5 to 1 km generator, etc)
More than 1 km
✔
Install, when applicable, the
Regular (ocular) inspection of:
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Nuisance due to noise Distance to nearest community:
✔
Properly operate and maintain all Regular monitoring for
generation 0 to less than 0.5 km noise sources (e.g., vehicles, presence/absence of
✔
0.5 to 1 km generator, etc.) complaints
More than 1 km
✔
Install when applicable, the Regular monitoring of buffer
appropriate noise control device/s zones
Is the wind direction blowing (e.g., mufflers, silencer, sound
barriers, etc.)
Quarterly monitoring of noise
towards the nearest community level
most of the year? Implement appropriate operating
✔
Yes hours
No
✔
Provide adequate buffer
(e.g., Perimeter planting of trees to
serve as sound buffer and greenbelt)
Others, specify
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Disruption/Competition in daily domestic activities
delivery of public services Ensure participation of IPs in
(e.g., education, peace and consultations and dialogues &
order, etc.) consider IP rights and cultural
Enhanced delivery of public practices in the provision of
relocation/disturbance compensation
services (e.g., education, Classification of host barangay:
peace and order, etc.) packages
Urban
Increase in traffic volume and
✔
Rural
Provide appropriate traffic/warning
signs, lighting, etc
worsening of traffic flow
Others, specify
Employment/Livelihood
Opportunity Rate in the host
Municipality:
High
✔
Low
Description:
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Others, specify
Destruction/disturbance of Physical Cultural resources Implement appropriate protocols based Regular coordination with
physical cultural resources. within the vicinity of the project on NM, NHCP, NCAA and LGU NM, NHCP, NCAA and LGU
( if project site has been identified site: guidelines including those for chance
to have such by NM, NHCP, NCAA
finds (if any). Specify:
and LGUs)
✔
Impacts on community Source of risks (please specify)
✔
Regular coordination with LGU Regular monitoring for
health and safety Flammable substances: Provide appropriate warning presence/absence of
signs, lighting and barricades, complaints
Safety Risks whenever practicable Regular monitoring of buffer
Fire
✔
Observe proper housekeeping zones
✔
Provide on-site medical services
✔
Regular coordination with LGU
for any emergency.
✔
Regular submission of reports
Others, specify
✔
Participate in public awareness to concerned agency
programs on health and safety Others, specify
✔
Implement appropriate safety
programs for both community and
workers
✔
Strictly comply with fire, safety
and similar regulatory
requirements
✔
Strictly comply with requirements
of RA 6969
Others, specify
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